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Next time you ask cops to kneel with you against injustice, offer them water because not all cops are bad or high five because you think that they are there to serve and protect you, think again! June 3, 2020: 10 days have passed since the murder of George Floyd by cops in Minneapolis and despite the curfew in many US cities and the ongoing police violence, protesters do not seem to back down, they keep flooding the streets to take a stance against racism and police brutality. Like these people in Grand Rapids, Michigan where the response to words by a man criticizing several fully armed policemen was pepper spray directly in the face followed by firing a tear gas cannister at point-blank range directly at the face of the protester. We often hear that cops are here to protect us, that they are just working people like the rest of us and when people complain, condemn, defy or react against police injustice and brutality, then they say that, no matter what, the policemen are the ones keeping the peace, the ones that we turn to when something bad happens to us. But the question is would you ask for help from the thug that just broke your jaw for no reason, the one committing torture, raping and beating people up because they (the enemy of the cops) dared to demand justice? And if -according to the cliche narrative- “not all cops are bad”, then why do the “good cops” tolerate and cover up the crimes of their colleagues? And how come their beatings, the infliction of injuries with their plastic bullets, their batons and their feasts, the asphyxiation caused by their teargas, and the firing of their pistols is considered lawful if you are a riot policeman and you are getting paid to act as a criminal against other people?